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We Still Have Work to Do – Obasanjo on Nigeria’s Future

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Project Nigeria has not yet arrived at its aim, according to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
According to President Obasanjo, it is still the duty of all parties involved to endure and keep working till the country regains its position among other nations.
At the NAF Conference Centre in Abuja, the former president made this statement at the public reading of former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido’s book, “Being True to Myself.”

In order to assist create a new nation, Obasanjo asked former Governor Lamido to abandon any plans to step down from active participation.

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He told him that Nigeria has not reached its full potential and that everyone involved must do their part to see that the work is completed.
“We haven’t reached Nigeria, which is what we are fighting toward. And I think it is each of us individual responsibilities to make sure we reach that goal. When we are done, our work is not done,” he remarked.

Iyorchia Ayu, a former Senate President and national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was rumored to be reviewing Lamido’s autobiography, Being True to Myself.

Former Vice Presidents Atiku Abubakar, Namadi Sambo, and Peter Obi, a former Labour Party presidential contender, are also in attendance.

Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya, Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi, and Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang are among the governors in attendance.

The previous governors of Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Ahmed Makarfi (Kaduna), Gabriel Suswam (Benue), and Liyel Imoke were also present.

Breaking: Terror Strikes Again: ISWAP Takes Over Borno Community, Soldiers Captured

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Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants are said to have taken complete control of the Marte Local Government Area in Borno State after a fierce assault that overwhelmed Nigerian forces last weekend.
A military insider, who sought anonymity, told journalists that the terrorists carried out a series of coordinated strikes, forcing the Nigerian Army to abandon its positions in the region on May 12, 2025.
According to the source, following a series of sporadic attacks, the military was forced to retreat from Marte at 3 a.m. on May 12, 2025.

“Many soldiers (unspecified numbers) have been captured, and many have deserted; those that run toward Dikwa are currently stationed at the 24th Task Force Brigade. ISWAP has taken over Marte.

“All gunshots were heard in Dikwa, and the Nigerian Air Force was seen hovering over the area. The number of casualties has yet to be determined, according to the source.

According to reports, the takeover of Marte, a crucial local government area in the Lake Chad region, is a significant blow to Nigeria’s military, which has struggled to resolve the decade-long insurgency in the North-East.

The town has frequently changed hands in recent years, making it a symbolic and strategic target for ISWAP and government forces.

According to reports, Boko Haram attacked a Nigerian Army base in Borno State, killing a large number of soldiers.

The previous assault, which happened on Saturday night at the 153 Task Force Battalion’s base in Marte Local Government Council, resulted in troop displacement.

According to sources, the attackers allegedly set fire to armored vehicles and stole ammunition during the raid.

“There was another Boko Haram dislodgement in Marte 153 TF Battalion on Saturday night, so many of our men are feared dead as we have already lost communication with the base since the attack,” one of the sources, an Army Major, told SaharaReporters.

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The 153rd Task Force Battalion (153 TF Battalion) in Borno State, Nigeria, has engaged in several clashes with Boko Haram, including ambushes and the retaking of strategic areas such as Marte.

This follows a recent incident in which 22 soldiers, including a commanding officer, were killed during an assault on a military installation in Malam-Fatori, Borno State’s Abadam Local Government Area.

For more than ten years, Nigeria has been embroiled in a severe conflict with insurgent factions primarily active in the North East region of the country.

The most notable of these groups is Boko Haram, which originated in the early 2000s but escalated its violent activities around 2009, initiating a campaign of terror characterized by bombings, mass kidnappings, and assaults on both civilian and military targets.

Don’t Yield to Pressure – Senator Dickson Advises PDP Chieftains

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Seriake Dickson, the former governor of Bayelsa State, has cautioned PDP leaders not to let the pressures and defections on the party scare them.
Dickson reportedly stated that the party needs to restructure and resolve its internal issues and problems.
Following his participation in the party’s consultative meeting on Sunday, which was called by the PDP Governors Forum and included governors, previous governors, and members of the party’s National Working Committee, he made this statement on his Facebook page on Monday.

“As a former Governor, former Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, and former Chairman of the PDP National Reconciliatory Committee, appointed by five Chairmen, I had the opportunity to interact, share ideas, and give my views; therefore, there is no party member in the nation that I have not interacted with,” he stated.
The senator from Bayelsa West expressed faith that the governors and party leadership will carry out the decisions made during the meeting.

He underlined how important it is for the governors to cooperate in order to overcome the party’s obstacles.

“I hope the resolutions are implemented by the governors, who are the party’s operational leaders. “They must collaborate closely, demonstrate a stronger dedication to the party, and inspire and motivate both party members and Nigerians in general,” he said.

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Senator Dickson informed the governors that the nation’s political events do not have to scare them.

Despite all of the threats and harassments, we managed to keep the party afloat, win elections, and turn it over to them under President Buhari.

I told them that we were behind them and that everyone needed to pitch in to help reconstruct and restructure the celebration.

on light of this, a committee was established, and he said, “It will be a pleasure to work with others in the committee to see how we can advise on ways of resolving all the issues and support the governors and other leaders and save the party from imminent collapse.”

PDP Sets Up New Convention Committee, Saraki Shares His Thoughts

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To guarantee a smooth National Executive Council meeting and National Convention, the PDP established a committee on Sunday.

The party established the seven-member committee during an emergency meeting of governors and former governors in Abuja on Sunday.
Under the leadership of former Senate President Bukola Saraki, the committee has been tasked with making sure that the May 27 NEC meeting is free of all forms of animosity.

In response to the development, Saraki stated that the emergency meeting’s discussions were productive.

He added that the PDP governors, both current and former, discussed the party’s problems and potential fixes.

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Sataki said the group was established to help the PDP find a new direction.

The governors of Zamfara, Plateau, and Enugu States, respectively, HE Dauda Lawal, HE Caleb Muftwang, and HE Peter Mba, are my brothers, and I shall enjoy working with them on the committee, which is led by my humble self.

Saraki said on X, “Other members are Sen. Seriake Dickson, Sen. Ibrahim Dankwambo, and Chief Okezie Ikpeazu, HE, former governor of Abia State.”

Additionally, he promised that he and the other committee members would fully dedicate themselves to completing the work assigned to them.

He continued, “We intend to give the task we were given our best effort.”

Breaking: Dangote Reduces Petrol Price Again

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Dangote Petroleum Refinery has reduced the gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also referred to as gasoline, from ₦835 per litre to ₦825 per litre.
This is the most recent change, according to reports, as the refinery maintains its dominance in the cutthroat domestic market.
Last month, the 650,000 barrels per day refinery lowered the price of gasoline from ₦865 per liter to ₦835 per liter, demonstrating their dedication to providing customers with greater value.

The most recent cut comes after a comparable one that was made previously, from ₦880 to ₦865 per litre, but oil marketers were unable to pass the savings on to customers.

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The latest pricing change, according to Vanguard checks, is intended to strengthen Dangote Refinery’s dominant position in the domestic market, especially as it negotiates the highly competitive gasoline supply market.
The recent drop in global crude oil prices, which have fallen from over $70 per barrel to about $64 per barrel in recent weeks, is reflected in this adjustment.

The refinery has been able to strengthen its market dominance and help consumers by lowering the price of gasoline as a result of the decline in crude oil prices.

Price adjustments at the Dangote Refinery are noteworthy because, as the biggest refinery in Nigeria, it is essential to the country’s energy industry.

I Have My Own Strategy – Fubara Cautions Loyalists Against Unauthorized Moves

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Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of suspended Rivers State, has cautioned his followers to exercise caution when acting or speaking on his behalf.
The governor advised his followers not to carry out any unapproved acts on his behalf because doing so could put him in further trouble.
Governor Fubara claims to be the one who wears the shoes and is therefore aware of their pinching points.

He reportedly made the proposal on Sunday while addressing at the Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum’s Night of Tributes, which was held in memory of the late elder leader Chief Edwin Clark.
“Do what I want, not what you want to do,” he urged. Since I am the one wearing the shoes, I am aware of the answer to my issue. I know how to solve my issue. There are some things you do that ruin my peace process instead of bringing me peace. It causes me issues. I’m warning everyone here. In order to avoid giving the impression that I’m sending a private message to anyone, I’m being serious and saying it in church.

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“Get my permission before doing anything you say you are doing for me.

According to prior reports, Governor Fubara also stated during the event that he is not in a rush to resume his duties following his suspension.

‘Our Output Is Sufficient’ – Dangote Refinery Counters Marketers’ Accusations

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Claims made by oil marketers that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery cannot meet local fuel requirements have been refuted.
The refinery insisted that it has enough fuel to meet demand at home and export to other countries.

In response to remarks made by the refinery’s founder, Aliko Dangote, regarding the $20 billion facility being undermined by certain powerful marketers, Olufemi Adewole, the Executive Secretary of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), reportedly said that marketers are mainly concerned with maintaining their operations through fuel imports.

While he acknowledged the vested interests of private depot owners who have made significant investments over the years to guarantee a consistent gasoline supply for Nigerians, Adewole dismissed Dangote’s idea of a “cabal” within the business.

The DAPPMAN official stated that even with its substantial 650,000 barrel capacity, the Dangote refinery has been unable to supply even the current lower levels of local consumption, and that private depot owners still bear the bulk of the fuel distribution duties across the country.

In a recent presentation at the Villa, the chief executive of the authority (NMDPRA) quoted the Dangote refinery as saying that it is not able to meet even the lower level of local consumption. Thus, the Dangote refinery is currently unable to meet. The DAPPMAN scribe declared, “We, the owners of private depots, have been filling the void and attending to the needs of Nigerians.

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It is untrue to say that the Dangote Refinery is not fulfilling demand.
After meeting the demands of the local market, the refinery continues to ship fuel abroad, a senior official from the Dangote refinery informed media, requesting anonymity because of constraints on addressing the matter.

He questioned how marketers concluded that the refinery could not meet local demand, given that it ships millions of liters every day.

He maintained that local consumption data in Nigeria has been skewed throughout time for a variety of reasons, especially during the fuel subsidy era, and that the public will eventually be informed of the true consumption levels.

According to several accounts I’ve seen, the marketers claimed that our refinery was unable to satisfy local demand. The statement is untrue.

The official said, “We export and produce more than enough fuel for the local market.”

Another refinery official warned reporters that importers will try to thwart the “Nigeria First Policy,” maintaining that President Bola Tinubu’s decision to ban the importation of commodities that may be produced domestically is the only way to boost the economy.

“The President’s decision to prohibit imports is the only option to boost the economy, but importers will stop at nothing to make the strategy fail. The source questioned, “Why are we importing what we have locally?”

The DAPPMAN chairman reportedly accused Dangote on Friday of attempting to monopolize the downstream industry, particularly when the refinery implemented price reductions.

He disclosed that price slashes after cargoes left the gantry have left many marketers absorbing losses quietly, just to stay afloat.

“We weren’t here to create a stir. However, in order to continue being profitable and sustainable, we have been taking the brunt of it,” Adewole said.

In response, the Dangote representative stated that certain importers disregard the welfare of the average citizen, focusing solely on profit maximisation.

He noted that many of these importers participated in round-tripping while the Federal Government was still subsidizing imported petroleum products.

“These people don’t care for the ordinary man. They are interested in their pockets. Many of them engaged in round-tripping during the fuel subsidy era,” the source stated.

He also queried the current daily fuel consumption figure, saying the real figure must be disclosed.

“Ask them to state how much we consume as a nation. Let them give us the real figure. That’s what they don’t want the masses to know. But the masses will know that one day. Those keeping the secrets know themselves, but nothing lasts forever. We produce every day, and we export steadily. So, what are they talking about?” he queried.

How Did They Get To Know Dangote Refinery’s Stock?
Before deciding whether the refinery can sufficiently meet local demand, a consultant for the facility, which processes 650,000 barrels per day, urged DAPPMAN, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria to disclose the amount of fuel currently held in stock by the refinery.

“We need to ask DAPPMAN and the other marketers how they got to know the amount of stock that Dangote has. How did they arrive at the conclusion that the refinery can’t satisfy local needs?” the consultant asked while speaking with the media.

Ganduje Criticized by NNPP, Ohanaeze, Afenifere Over One-Party State

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Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has come under fire for his remarks regarding a one-party state.
According to reports, Ganduje stated in the presidential house on Friday that there is no need to worry about Nigeria becoming a one-party state.
China has made great economic strides under a one-party system, according to the APC National Chairman.

“There is no need for leaders to be alarmed about a one-party state. One-party states are negotiated, not imposed. Other political parties are observing the results of our party’s effective leadership. “I think there is nothing wrong with them coming to our party voluntarily,” he said.
Hashim Sulaiman Dungurawa, the chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Kano, responded to the former governor of Kano State’s remarks by accusing Ganduje of lacking democratic principles.

“Ganduje’s views on a one-party system did not surprise me because they demonstrate a lack of dedication to democratic principles. A true democracy values dissent, diversity of thought, and involvement.

“There are major issues when someone in a position of authority ignores other people or their opinions. Openness, inclusivity, and acknowledging the legitimacy of various political players are all aspects of democracy. Being a member of a different party does not render one insignificant; rather, it enhances democratic dialogue.

It becomes an issue when someone begins to feel that there should only be one party or that their opinions are the only ones that count. Without a strong opposition, no nation can grow. The United States and Britain, two democracies we hold in high regard, do not have one-party systems.

The chairman of the Kano NNPP urged Ganduje to take back his remarks, pointing out that power is temporary.

Respecting the idea that the people are ultimately in charge is essential to leadership. The roles we currently occupy will eventually be filled by someone else. That’s what democracy is all about. He told Daily Trust, “I genuinely urge him to withdraw the statement, as I believe most Nigerians are uncomfortable with such remarks.”

Ohanaeze: “One-Part State Not Possible”
Speaking, Ezechi Chukwu, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s National Publicity Secretary, cautioned that a one-party state is detrimental to democracy.

Chukwu reminded supporters that a one-party system is insufficient for Nigeria to prosper. But Nigeria needs powerful opposition parties, he said.

He emphasized that a multi-party democracy could only succeed if there was a robust opposition.

“Our modern polity is not conducive to a one-party state or mono-party democracy. Nigeria’s current constitution does not allow for a one-party system. “It allows for a democracy with multiple parties,” he stated.

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The rationale for the multi-party system contained in our constitution is clear: the writers of our constitution must have taken into account the pluralistic nature of our nation and our aspirations as a people.

Therefore, it is detrimental to our democracy when anything is done or institutionalized that erodes the complex political structure of our constitution.

Because we lack independent, strong, and robust institutions, there isn’t any significant opposition. Our multi-party democracy would prosper if our institutions were depersonalized and independent of any ruling government.

It is the moral responsibility of our political leaders to foster an atmosphere that supports the growth of our democracy. The pillars upon which our political life is built will be threatened by anything to the contrary,” he stated.

Afenifere: Nigerians Will Oppose a One-Party State
Prince Justice Faloye, the spokesperson for Afenifere, also talked to Daily Trust and lamented that Lagos State has been a one-party state for 12 years, saying that this is not possible in Nigeria.
A one-party state, according to Faloye, is not democratic and therefore not to be supported. He pointed out that an undemocratic electoral system is the reason why lawmakers switch to the ruling party.

This system is democratic, whereas a one-party state is not. We are aware that they are moving in that direction, threatening governors to defect.

This is the situation in Lagos, which has essentially operated as a one-party state for the past twelve years. Nigerians, however, will oppose it.

“We’ve witnessed it. Democracy is dead because he has the judiciary, police, and INEC in his pockets. Violent change is unavoidable if peaceful change is rendered impossible.

“People will vote for you if you perform very well. The PDP resigned after losing, despite their belief that they would reign for 60 years. We anticipate the same outcome if Tinubu loses. He asserted that no one-party state has ever been able to avert an eventual uprising.

Amid Defections, Wike Participates in PDP Stakeholders Forum

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In a stunning turn of events inside the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nyesom Wike, the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), unexpectedly attended a pivotal PDP Governors’ Forum meeting in Abuja on Sunday.
In the midst of rising tensions and defections inside the opposition party, it was understood that this was his first time attending a gathering of this nature in months.
Given his prominent position in the breakaway G5 faction and his ongoing support for the APC-led federal government, Wike’s participation is noteworthy.

Rumors regarding his possible defection have been circulating, raising doubts about his commitment to the PDP due to his affiliation with the ruling party.

However, as the general elections of 2027 draw near, Wike’s Sunday sitting with his current and past colleagues raised the possibility of a détente or a reassessment of his political approach.
Six current PDP governors as well as a number of past state chief executives who had previously served under the party’s platform attended the meeting, which was presided over by Bala Mohammed, the governor of Bauchi State. Seyi Makinde from Oyo, Ademola Adeleke from Osun, Caleb Mutfwang from Plateau, Ahmadu Fintiri from Adamawa, Peter Mbah from Enugu, and Dauda Lawal from Zamfara were among the governors who attended the meeting.

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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, who has also been suspected of favoring the APC, was conspicuously absent.

When Wike arrived at the location at approximately 9:23 PM, former governors Samuel Ortom (Benue), Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia), and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), who are his G5 friends, had already seated themselves with other interested parties.

Notwithstanding the prior rifts and differences that had created a schism within the PDP, his attendance at the meeting is interpreted as an indication of a potential concerted return to discussion within the party.